- your question:
in the case of abortion, an abortion can never be done because “abortion” means the “termination of a pregnancy”. BUT, another medical procedure can be performed as long as the intention is to save the mother’s life, even if the procedure will kill the child. The death of the child is foreseen but not willed, and in an abortion the death of the child is willed.
What is needed to be done here is to attempt to save the babies life when removing the babies from the womb. Extroadinary medical means do not have to be done.
C section and check for viability and at 4 to 5 months there could have been.
And this is my understanding of Catholic teaching. The death of the fetus must be a
secondary effect, not the primary effect. In this case, they performed an abortion in order to save the little girl’s life. No other procedure. Just an abortion.
An abortion is considered an intrinsically evil act by the Catholic church, and therefore is not allowed under any circumstances, but accidental and unintentional death of a fetus is not considered a sin.
You stated that the Catholic Church allows abortion to save the mother’s life. This is what you said:
If indeed the girl’s physical life was in jeopardy then the abortion was the decision to be made by the mother and the doctors and is in concurrence with Catholic teaching.
I can not see where this is true.
I’m still confused as to the attack. Are you just trying to attack me?
I said that it’s a horrible situation.
I said that I’m NOT pro-abortion. I think that abortion is a sometimes necessary evil at times in order to save the life of a woman who is already alive. Given the choice between the life of a viable already born person and an unborn child,
I would choose the viable person.
I do not agree with abortion for rape, under most circumstances.
Abortion is not a good thing, yet letting the poor little girl die because of her step-father’s crime is evil, too. NOT because she was raped, but because she’s a tiny little child. She weighs 80 pounds, for heaven’s sake!
I made it clear that I am
not Catholic (which means I’m not bound by faith to believe the teachings of the Catholic Church).
I refer to “all three children” because I do believe that there were three children involved in this horrible situation. I think it’s
terrible that the unborn children had to die in order to save the life of the nine-year-old child. I can not imagine the anguish felt by the nine-year-old’s mother.
And yet you attack me as not recognizing that the babies were innocent and implying that raped women should be stoned, and you insist that I “again” don’t have all the facts.
Why are you attacking me? What exactly did I say that was so terrible?